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The [https://pages.ebay.com/creditcard/ eBay mastercard] is a credit card issued by Synchrony Bank designed for high eBay spenders.
Somewhat of a bad credit card due to foreign transaction fees and low rewards.  
This is not a good general purpose credit card due with foreign transaction fees and low rewards.
I would not recommend this unless you spend several thousand dollars on eBay each year.  
However if you spend several thousand dollars on eBay each year, it might make sense to get.
Get the [[PayPal Cashback Mastercard]] instead if you can which is 2 percent everywhere instead of just eBay.
If you are not a heavy eBay spender, get the [[PayPal Cashback Mastercard]] instead which has 2 percent cashback everywhere instead of just eBay.


==Features==
==Features==
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* No contactless payment
* No contactless payment
* Low points to dollars ratio
* Low points to dollars ratio
* Cannot link to mint.com
* Minimum 1500 points ($10) redemption.
* Cannot link to [https://mint.com Mint.com]
 
==Notes==
* I had fraudulent transactions on this card despite rarely ever using it.

Latest revision as of 14:09, 19 May 2020

The eBay mastercard is a credit card issued by Synchrony Bank designed for high eBay spenders. This is not a good general purpose credit card due with foreign transaction fees and low rewards. However if you spend several thousand dollars on eBay each year, it might make sense to get. If you are not a heavy eBay spender, get the PayPal Cashback Mastercard instead which has 2 percent cashback everywhere instead of just eBay.

Features

  • Easy to get. Not much credit history required.
  • Signup bonus varies between $30-$50
    • $30 eBay credit after $150 eBay spending
    • $50 eBay credit after $250 eBay spending
  • No annual fee
  • 3 points (2 cents) at eBay for the first $1000 per year. 5 points (3.33 cents) afterwards.
  • 2 points (1.33 cents) at restaurants, on groceries, and on gas.
  • 1 point (0.66 cents) elsewhere
  • 1500 points = $10

Cons

  • Foreign transaction fee
  • No contactless payment
  • Low points to dollars ratio
  • Minimum 1500 points ($10) redemption.
  • Cannot link to Mint.com

Notes

  • I had fraudulent transactions on this card despite rarely ever using it.